If you got two databases on your server. The access groups list is limited by the number of the database that have the minus number of groups.
First database (DB1) have 9 access groups, the second (DB2) have 21.
Connect in DB1, edit a user to add him to a groups. The number of groups listed is set to 9, its ok.
Connect in DB2, same operation list 9 groups too, missing the 11th others...
Restart the web client, connect to DB2, 21 groups are listed when modifying a user.
If you got two databases on your server. The access groups list is limited by the number of the database that have the minus number of groups.
First database (DB1) have 9 access groups, the second (DB2) have 21.
Connect in DB1, edit a user to add him to a groups. The number of groups listed is set to 9, its ok.
Connect in DB2, same operation list 9 groups too, missing the 11th others...
Restart the web client, connect to DB2, 21 groups are listed when modifying a user.